Who knoweth when our linkéd life shall end, Since thou art come unto mine arms at last, And all the turmoil of the world is past?
King; "Surely thou art an earthly thing, And all this is but mockery, And thou canst tell no more than I What ending to my life shall be.
Their service done, securely laid In this their last retreat, Unheeded o'er their silent dust The storms of life shall beat.
The fount of life shall then be quaffed In peace by all who come; And every wind that blows, shall waft Some long-lost wand'rer home.
In suffering be thy love our peace; In weakness be thy love our power; And when the storms of life shall cease, O God!
Contrariwise, do friends rejoice my bonds Are broken, does the captive in his turn Crow 'Life shall conquer'?
Wherefore, departing from iniquity is a work for length, as long as life shall last.
Now, I say, when this part of the book of life shall be opened, what can be found in it, of the good deeds and heaven-born actions of wicked men?
The fount of life shall then be quaffed In peace by all who come, And every wind that blows shall waft Some long-lost exile home.
As every day Thy mercy spares Will bring its trials or its cares, O Father, till my life shall end, Be Thou my counsellor and friend!
O, not in doubt shall be our journey's ending, Sin with its fears shall leave us at the last, All its best hopes in glad fulfilment blending, Life shall be with us when the Death is past.
In suffering be Thy love my peace; In weakness be Thy love my power; And when the storms of life shall cease, O Father!
I'll live for him who died for me, How happy, then, my life shall be!
But when thy will my life shall hold, Thine to the very core, The world which that same will did mold I shall love ten times more.
My life shall seem a trance, a dream, And all I feel and see Illusive, visionary--thou The one reality.
But mine the sorrow, mine the fault, And well my life shall pay; I'll seek the solitude he sought, And stretch me where he lay.
And if I hold out faithful, A crown of life he'll give, And all his valiant soldiers Eternal life shall have.
So may I hope my life shallbe Some faint return, O Lord, to thee.
O not in doubt shall be our journey's ending: Sin with its fears, shall leave us at the last; All its best hopes in glad fulfillment blending, Life shall be with us more when death is past.
But for thee,--O doubt it nothing that my life shall live in thee, And so shall we twain be loving in the days that yet shall be.
The very atmosphere of my life shall be as the air after deluges of cleansing rain.
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